Nonesuch to Take Part in Come Together, MoMA PS1 / Other Music Vinyl Market, on Saturday, March 24

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Nonesuch Records will take part in Come Together, a music festival and market presented by MoMA PS1 and Other Music, held at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, New York, on Saturday, March 24. Stop by the Nonesuch table to say hello and pick up copies of your favorite Nonesuch vinyl, limited-edition prints, hats, and tote bags. Nonesuch will donate a portion of the proceeds to Everytown For Gun Safety.

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Nonesuch Records looks forward to taking part in Come Together, a music festival and market presented by MoMA PS1 and Other Music, which will be held at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, New York, on Saturday, March 24, from noon to 6pm. The event includes live performances, films, workshops, panels, and a label market. Stop by the Nonesuch table to say hello and pick up copies of your favorite vinyl releases by Sam Amidon, Laurie Anderson, Devendra Banhart, Tyondai Braxton, The Black Keys, David Byrne, Fleet Foxes, Henryk Górecki, Tigran Hamasyan, Emmylou Harris, Kronos Quartet, Conor Oberst, Offa Rex, Robert Plant, Rostam, The Staves, Allen Toussaint, Wilco, and others, as well as exclusive, limited-edition prints from the Nonesuch Store and Nonesuch logo hats and tote bags, perfect for taking home newly purchased records.

Nonesuch will donate a portion of the proceeds from our sales at the event to Everytown For Gun Safety, an organization fighting for common-sense reforms to reduce gun violence.

For more information on the event and directions to MoMA PS1, visit moma.org.

Hope to see you there!

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